Mick Sand is a visual artist interested in how image culture in the post-internet age intersects with Western art history and material culture. He is acutely interested in how our individual physical and digital experiences come together to shape our perspectives and worldviews. He combines a variety of manual and computational approaches, including photography, video, 3D scanning and printing, sculpture and installation, and more recently, glitch video and video-synthesis, to create works that are hybrid compositions of different digital and physical materials that question contemporary hybrid-digital life and our relationship with the past. He holds a BFA in photography (2014) and an MFA in visual arts (2022) from Concordia University, and currently works as the training and mediation program coordinator at the artist-run center Vidéographe.